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Language and Sex. Sex differences in language.
Date Submitted: 09/02/2004 06:33:07
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. The interaction of social and biological processes in women's and men's speech
3. Gender specific usage of speech
3.1. Phonetical studies
3.2. Grammatical studies
4. Conclusion
1. Introduction
The orientation of looking at language variation as different cultural and sociological types, and the development of linguistics in the maturity stages has led to the establishing of a sub discipline in linguistics called sociolinguistics. This branch of linguistics studies the infinite varieties of language within language: age differences, cultural
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SACHS,J/ LIEBERMAN, P./ ERICKSON, D.(1973)
"Anatomical and Cultural Determinants of Male and Female Speech", SHUY, FASOLD (eds.) Language Attitudes: Current Trends and Prospects (Washington: Georgetown University Press) 74-78
SCHWARTZ, M.F.(1968)
"Identification of Speaker Sex from Isolated, Voiceless Fricatives", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 43.1178-1179
SMITH, P.M.(1979)
"Sex markers in speech", SCHERER, GILES (eds.) Social Markers in Speech (Cambridge et.al.: Cambridge University Press)
TRUDGILL, P.( )
Sociolinguistics (Penguin)
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